How can the XO be made accessible to blind

David W Hogg david.hogg at nyu.edu
Sun Dec 30 13:58:05 EST 2007


On a somewhat related note, is there any way to attach an external
monitor to the XO?  I would love to give my astronomy research
seminars in the spring from my G1G1 XO; but this would also be useful
for those with impaired sight (some of my colleagues need to immensely
magnify images, diagrams, and figures in order to see them).  From my
XO, Hogg

On Dec 30, 2007 12:52 PM, Hemant Goyal <goyal.hemant at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We have been working on a simple screen reader for the XO and have made some
> headway. We have ported and customized eSpeak for the XO. A text to speech
> server has been written and methods exposed through Dbus . I have documented
> the work done till now at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Screen_Reader. The DBUS
> api may be changed in the future. However, we still need to do some
> extensive testing and refine the structure of the speech server.
>
> We had initially planned to provide a simple highlight and speak option for
> the xo. We now think that we should scale up and structure the project to
> use eSpeak in a much more effective manner to provide accessibility to
> blind/low vision students.
>
> I think it would be brilliant if activity developers could exploit the
> underlying speech server to write accessible activities. For example, an
> activity at present can connect to the speech service through dbus and send
> it strings of text to be spoken. We hope to prepare some guidelines for
> activity developers to write accessible activities that could use the speech
> server. What would be best way to do this?
>
> We are also planning to explore Orca.  We dont want to rush into development
> now, and would like to take some time in properly planning our approach and
> creating some design documents first.
>
> It'll be nice if experts could share their ideas and provide us with some
> direction for this project.
>
> Thank you and wishing you all a very Happy New Year.
>
> Warm regards,
> Hemant Goyal
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 15:57:38 +0000
> > From: "Gabey8" <accessibility at lists.laptop.org>
> > Subject: [laptop-accessibility] How can the XO be made accessible to
> >        blind   users?
> > To: accessibility at lists.laptop.org
> > Message-ID: <1198857458.m2f.4754 at olpc.osuosl.org >
> >
> >
> > I have some deaf-blind friends who use braille attachments to access their
> computers.
> >
> > What needs to be done in order to permit the XO to work with a braille
> terminal or notetaker? What screen reading programs are available for Linux?
> >
> > And if said screen reading programs don't like working with Sugar (yet,
> anyway), is setting the XO up to boot to the terminal screen and going with
> text-only a viable solution for braille users?
> >
> > Donna
> >
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